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The Edel Caregiver Institute: Help for caregivers
Being responsible for the care of someone who has a serious illness is not something for which
most of us plan. Are you a caregiver who helps a loved one who is elderly, ill or disabled? Perhaps
you have a spouse or parent in the early or late stages of dementia, or
perhaps you have an autistic child who requires a lot of assistance.
tations to discuss your unique situation at no charge. They can connect
you with community resources, state or federal assistance, facilitate
caregiver support groups and classes such as “Dealing with Demen
strengthen you on your caregiving journey.
EdelCaregiverInstitute.org
912.629.1331
The Steward Center for Palliative Care utilizes a nationally recognized model which sets the
adhering to national quality standards and implementing strategies to follow patients throughout the
continuum of their care. This evidence based, multidisciplinary approach integrates your current team
of specialist and primary care physicians to treat and manage
symptoms within the four corners of wellness: physical,
social, psychological and spiritual. A wealth of evidence
demonstrates that palliative care improves quality of life
and helps those living with a serious illness to live longer,
of a patient’s care.
Please reach us during business hours at 912.354.8014 for assistance or more information. Providers can fax
referrals and medical records to Fax: 912.298.0306
StewardCenter.org
912.354.8014